Mr. Kewin Morya, an alumnus from Energy Technology (1998) who is currently working in Brunei, made a second financial donation to his Alma Mater on 21 March 2014.
Mr. Kewin Morya, an alumnus from Energy Technology (1998) who is currently working in Brunei, made a second financial donation to his Alma Mater on 21 March 2014.
France’s Ambassador to Thailand H.E Mr. Thierry Viteau on 20 March 2014 said he would continue to support AIT “in heart and mind” and “through the promotion of collaboration with French universities and institutions.â€
Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Atiur Rahman says inclusive financing and environmentally friendly ‘green’ banking is the answer to bringing stability to national economies and turbulent global financial markets.
The College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (CEECS) at National Central University, Taiwan has sought a partnership with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). Visiting AIT on 1 April 2014, a four-member strong delegation explored possibilities of student and faculty exchange between the two institutions.
AIT’s memorandum of agreement with Thailand’s Bangkok University expired in 2003. In a bid for renewing the partnership, on March 18, 2014 a senior delegation from AIT visited Bangkok University to tour its facilities and discuss mutual areas of interest.
A three-member team of students representing the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) recently took top prize at an inter-varsity policy debate competition organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Bangkok.
The Asian Institute of Technology welcomed ninety-six prospective graduate students to its Pathumthani, Thailand campus on 25 March 2014 for its annual Open House.
Over one hundred of AIT’s finest student performers representing fifteen Asian countries captivated a packed campus auditorium on the evening of March 21 at the January 2014 Cultural Show.
The Association of Professional Bankers (APB) has elected Piyal D Hennayake as its President at the AGM held recently. He succeeded Sampath Bank CEO/MD Aravinda Perera.
In the 21st century, modernization, industrialization and urbanization processes all translate into an insatiable thirst for energy. But as demand for traditional power grows, so too do greenhouse gas emissions which contribute to global warming. Developing clean, efficient green energy to fuel sustainable development has been identified as one the key challenges facing humanity in the coming decades.